Jin-ho Yong

Jin-ho Yong was a North Korean artillery commander during the Song Initiative.

Biography
Jin-ho Yong served as an artillery commander in the Korean People's Army under President Choi Kim, but he later retired from the KPA to work for Dung Hwangbo. He was placed in project after project, but proved incompatible with Division 39's methods. When Choi Song's revolt came, Yong found himself commanding artillery once again, and he was in command of the forces besieging the Korean DMZ at the start of the Song Initiative in 2007. That same year, he was captured in a raid on his artillery base by the mercenary Matthias Nilsson, who handed him over to the US invasion forces for $25,000.